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ZOOLOGICxVL LITERATURE. 
C. Papers piiblished in Journals. 
* Descriptive. 
Beck_, lliciiARD. A sliort description' of an Acarus and its 
agamic reproduction. Trans. Micr. Soc. Lond. vol. xiv. 
pp. 30-31, pi. G : 18GG. 
Blackwall, John. A list of Spiders captured in tlie south-east 
region of Equatorial Africa, u'itli descriptions of such spe- 
cies as ajipear to be new to arachnologists. Ann. & Mag, 
Nat. Hist, xviii. pp. 451-468: December 1866. 
Capello, E. de Brito. Especies novas ou pouco conhecidas 
d’arachnidios d’ Africa occidental, Jornal de Sciencias &c. 
da Acad. Ileal das Sciencias de Lisboa, vol. i. pp. 79-88, 
pi. 2: November 1866. 
Errer, Josef. Ergebnisse der diessjahrigen lleise nach Griech- 
enland. Verhandl. zool.-bot. Gesellsch. in Wien, Band xvi. 
pp. 825-828. 
Contains notes on species of Eresus, AndroctonuSj and Palpi- 
manus, 
Greeff, Bichard. Untersuchungen iiber den Ban und die 
Naturgeschichtc der Barthierchen {Arctiscoida, C. A. S. 
Schultze). Archiv fiir mikrosk. Anat. ii. pp. 102-131, 
Tafeln 6 & 7. 
Relates to the structure and natural history of the Macrohiotiy 
and contains descriptions of the species of that genus. 
Guerin-Meneville, — . Sur le developpement de petits 
Acariens dans les pommes de terre. Comptes llendus, 
Ixiii. pp. 570-571 : October 1866. Sec Ann. & Mag. Nat. 
Hist. xix. p. 71 : January 1867. 
Landois, H. Eine Milbe {Phytojms vitiSy mihi) als Ursache des 
Trauben-Misswaelises. Zeitschr. fiir wissensch. Zool. xiv. 
pp. 353-364, taf. 30-32 : 1864. 
Low, Franz. Zoologische Notizen. Erste Serie. Verhandl. 
zool.-bot. Gesellsch. in Wien, Band xvi. pp. 944-945. 
Notices of sjiecies of Cheliftr and Xysticus. 
Lucas, H. Note sur une nouvelle cspece d’Arachnide 
Tracheenne {Scotolemon querilhaci) rencontree dans une 
grotte du departement du Tarn. Ann ales Soc. Ent. Fr. 
4® serie, tome iv. pp. 213-218 : October 24, 1866. 
Menge, A. Preussische Spinnen. Erste Abtheilung. Schriften 
der naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Danzig, Ncuc Folge, 
Band i. 152 pp. and 28 plates : 1866. 
In this first part of his most elaborate memoir on the Prussian 
S[)iders, Menge only describes the species of the families 
Epeiridoi and Lmyphiidaiy and a few of those belonging to the 
eri diidce. The species are described in great detail, and their 
